Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have outraged fans by taking a private Boeing 747 – for only a handful of people.

The double-decker plane has room for 660 passengers but reality star Kim boasted on social media that she and Kanye had it all to themselves.

Fans rushed to Twitter to slam the A-listers who almost lost their homes in the recent wildfires – that have been increased by global warming.

Taking fans on a tour of the multiple bedrooms and dining area installed on the jet, Kim admitted: "I’ve never even heard of this."

Showing off the rows of empty seats on the "endless" plane, she bragged: "No big deal just taking a private 747."

Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West took a private Boeing 747
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She boasted about the flight
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She continued: "I’ve never been on one before so I’m like… Oh my god! There’s bedrooms everywhere."

Kim and Kanye even brought their personal trainer Melissa on the flight so they could work out on the plane.

"This is pretty crazy," she added, doing lunges up and down the plane’s aisles.

But while Kim and Kanye were clearly chuffed with their spacious flight – fans were outraged by the ecological impact of the empty plane.

"Cannot believe Kim and Kanye are on a 747 plane BY THEMSELVES. A double decker plane that usually takes up to 660 passengers!?! They clearly don’t give 2 s***s about global warming or the forest fires that would have burnt their house down if it wasn’t for private firefighters," one angry fan tweeted.

They nearly lost their home in the California wildfires
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"Kim & Kanye‘s house almost burns down in the California wildfires which are the most destructive in the history of the state & correlate with global warming," another added.

"Kim Kardashian posted on her story about flying on a private 747 . All I’m thinking is what a waste of jet fuel, resources, environmental harm, etc etc etc. Smh. So obnoxious and unnecessary," another added.

A flight on a jumbo jet similar to 747 Kim and Kanye boarded is estimated to cost $2,000 per person – assuming there are at least 150 people onboard, according to the Daily Mail .